Bedding plants, grown primarily for their vibrant colours and compact growth habits, are especially vulnerable to a range of insect pests during propagation and production. Because these plants are often sold in retail settings or planted directly into consumer gardens, maintaining a clean, residue-free appearance is critical. Pests like thrips, whiteflies, aphids, and fungus gnats can quickly reduce plant quality by damaging leaves, buds, or roots. Biological pest control offers a targeted and gentle solution that preserves the health and appearance of bedding plants without the risk of chemical residue or phytotoxicity. Beneficial organisms such as predatory mites, parasitic wasps, and entomopathogenic nematodes can be strategically introduced to control key pests while supporting integrated pest management (IPM) programs. This approach helps growers maintain high-quality plants that meet both market and consumer expectations.